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Dorothy June Travis

Posted 2018-03-21 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Friday, March 16, 2018, page 11a

Dorothy June Travis passed away on Feb. 25, 2018, in Phoenix,
Arizona. Dorothy was born in Prescott, Arizona, on June 31, 1932,
the eighth child of William Bliss and Dorothy (Day) Travis.

Dorothy grew up in Prescott and graduated from Prescott High School
in 1950, where she was on the school tennis team. She graduated from
St. Joseph’s Hospital School of Nursing in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1953
as a Registered Nurse. She returned to Prescott to care for her
mother and after her mother’s passing, Dorothy worked at the
Prescott Veteran’s Administration Center. In 1957, Dorothy become a
novice in the Daughter’s of Wisdom order of the Catholic Church. She
was assigned to hospitals in New York, Virginia, and Connecticut,
before leaving the order in 1969.

After returning to Arizona, Dorothy worked as a registered nurse in
Prescott and Phoenix for over 40 years. She enjoyed working as a
special duty nurse and with premature babies.

Dorothy was an expert cross stitcher, enjoyed photography, and
traveling. She was very active in the Catholic community in Phoenix.
Dorothy is survived by her brothers, William and Warren; and sister,
Mary; as well as 25 nieces and nephews, and numerous grand and
great-grand nieces and nephews. Dorothy was predeceased by her
brother, George; and her sisters, Marjorie, Nancy, Barbara, and
Sharon; and one nephew.

A funeral Mass will be held on Monday, March 19, 2018, at 10 a.m.,
at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 4715 N. Central Ave.,
Phoenix, Arizona.

A private family burial service will be held at the Travis family
burial plot at Mountain View Cemetery in Prescott, Arizona, on March
20, 2018, at noon. Memorials to Dorothy Travis may be made to St.
Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Phoenix.

Information provided by survivors.




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